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Cat crapping on rug!!

I have seen the posts about the dogs doing this, but you don't often here about a cat doing it. He is getting older now so that may play a part (almost 20 YO). It just started out of the blue a couple of days ago. He seems healthy otherwise. There have been no changes in litter, or box location. Food has been the same for over 2 years. Tonite I even scrubbed his box, the litter one that is.
Anybody here have any suggestions, or experiance? I love the old guy, but I cannot have him ruining my rugs. Help

Re: Cat crapping on rug!! (CosmicTDI)

I was thinking the same thing. Anybody on here from Aston Pa. area? I was wondering about Chichester Animal Hospital. I used to use Springfield Vet, but it is a bit of a drive. He doesn't like car rides. Any opinions appreciated.

Re: Cat crapping on rug!! (HappyVdubber2)

Yes I could just see it know. Blakie in a diaper! No, don't see that happening. I would be mauled from elbows to fingertips trying to put them on.
He did go to the vet Friday. They had a tough time with him. He tried to bite everybody he could. Hehe still has some spirit in him. Anyway they said he has an overactive thyriod, along with some intestinal problem they could not identify. I was given some form of kitty Kaopectate to give to him once a day.
He has shown some improvement. Only one accident this weekend. My buddy will be with me for awhile longer.

Re: Cat crapping on rug!! (blakmal)

The cat that I grew up with and lives with my mom is still going strong at 24!
He had a spell a year ago that we thought was death but ended up just being an infection! [IMG]http://*****************.com/smile/emthup.gif[/IMG]

Re: Cat crapping on rug!! (blakmal)

We have a 15 year old kitty who does the SAME thing! He dumps anywhere from 6" - 12" from the box. Always urinates in the box. Sometimes he'll go a few days "hitting the mark" and then it's back to just barely missing. His food has not changed, we've lived in the same apartment for 2 years. We clean the litter box every day, but have let it go two days to see if that makes a difference. Doesn't seem to matter. We have one other cat who never misses.
We eventually gave up and put a big piece of plexiglass in front of the litter box. If anyone has an idea, we'll happily give it a try.
Here's the critter in question: (he's the one on bottom)<click for larger>
Peace!

Re: Cat crapping on rug!! (blakmal)

It becomes very annoying when your pet you love..ruins things which are not meant to..try vinegar for cleaning your rug..and also there are many rug cleaning agents in the market..which will make your area rug the same as it was before..

Old thread but out 20 year old cat randomly refused to go in the box all of a sudden. Just started going next to the box. No medical issues... We just started putting down puppy training pads and he'd go on those, since he was fixated on the location. 9 months later and he's randomly back in the litter box, although we still leave the pads just in case .

idea for ur rug

I thinks you should try this to protect your rug. There are so many great synthetic grasses types around at the moment, if you pick a good quality one that is made locally to color match your environment.

it doesn't always mean that they are sick or have a UTI, my cat passed last summer, but for about 2 years prior he pooped just outside of his box. we took him to the vet and everything was fine, our vet told us that sometimes that happens as cats get older, especially in houses with multiple cats.

Cats peeing/pooping where they shouldn't means they are sick. Have him checked for a UTI.

Not necessarily. I have a female that ever since she was a kitten would randomly poop close to, but not in the box. Clean box, dirty box, different litter, change diet, nothing matters. She's pushing 14 yrs old now and still does it. I think it's just her way of saying F.U.

I had the opposite happen with a new kitten. she always has gone to the litter box and last night the door was closed to the bathroom so she could not use the litter box woke up in the morning and she always plays in a paper bag thats just slightly bigger than she is. looked in it sitting upright and she had pooped in it because she did not want to dirty the carpet. shes a great cat lol

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One of our cats always poops on the concrete floor in the basement utility room, inches away from the litter box. He's been doing this since he was little in every place we've had. Never on a rug, or wood, or linoleum... just concrete. I think he likes rubbing his butt on it

Our older cat, max, pooped a few times in one of our extra bedrooms in the middle of the night. Nice and solid, no big deal to clean up. But he has arthritis in his hips. He clearly didn't want to walk all the way down 2 flights to the basement. So we put a small box for him in the laundry room on the bedroom level.